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Hanau West station : ウィキペディア英語版
Hanau West station

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Hanau West station is the oldest station in the city of Hanau in the German state of Hesse. It was opened in 1848 and is located on the 17.9 kilometre mark of the Frankfurt-Hanau Railway. Operationally, since the 1970s it has been classified as a ''Haltepunkt'' (“halt”). The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn (DB) as a category 5 station.〔
==History==

The Hanau West Station was opened in 1848 as the eastern end and terminus of the Frankfurt-Hanau railway by the Frankfurt-Hanau Railway Company ((ドイツ語:Frankfurt-Hanauer Eisenbahn Gesellschaft), FHE) and was the first station opened in Hanau. It was then on the western edge of Neustadt Hanau (Hanau "new town", a district built from 1597 to house Calvinist refugees from France and the Spanish Netherlands) and was connected directly to Philippsruhe Palace by Philippsruher Allee. The entrance building was designed by the architect Julius Eugen Ruhl, like the station to its immediate west at Wilhelmsbad. The station building stood north of the tracks. The platform tracks were covered with a wooden train shed.
The extension of the Frankfurt-Hanau railway towards Aschaffenburg and its connection to the Ludwig Western Railway in 1854 involved the rebuilding of the station as a through station. Before the building of the line there was a government crisis in Hesse in 1852, because Elector Frederick William expected a bribe of 100,000 thalers from the Bernus du Fay bank before he would sign the appropriate license for the extension of the railway towards Aschaffenburg. The Chief Minister, Ludwig Hassenpflug, offered his resignation, but the elector refused to accept it. Later an iron bridge was built over the railway lines parallel to Philippsruher Allee, which allowed pedestrians to cross the tracks, even when the gates of the Philippsruher Allee level crossing were closed, as was often the case.

After 1862 the Hessian Ludwig Railway (''Hessische Ludwigsbahn'') took over the Frankfurt-Hanau Railway Company in 1872, including the Frankfurt-Hanau railway and Hanau (West) station. It built a workshop building south of the tracks in the eastern railway station area, east of Philippsruher Avenue and the former Main Canal (which connected Neustadt Hanau to the Main river); this workshop still existed between the World Wars, however, it was no longer used for railway purposes.〔 Relics of the first Hanau station long existed north of the tracks, including an unloading facility for local freight and a roundhouse. The site was later used for parking buses operated by Deutsche Bahn and is now used for the buses of ''Regionalverkehr Kurhessen''.
By 1873, the name of the current ''Hanau West'' station was changed from ''Hanau'' station to ''Hanau Central Station'' (''Hauptbahnhof''). In the same year the Steinheim Main Bridge was built over the Main river for the Frankfurt–Bebra railway. The point where the Frankfurt-Hanau railway and the Frankfurt-Bebra railway crossed was (then) far to the east of the city of Hanau. The station that was built there, Hanau East (now called ''Hanau Hauptbahnhof'') was now more important for railway operations, albeit quite remote for passengers from Hanau. Therefore, Hanau West retained long-distance services for many years. In the national timetable (''Reichs-Kursbuch'') of 1914, the last peacetime issue before the First World War, the station is listed as ''Hanau West (Stadt)'' ('"city"). From 1908 to 1928, Hanau West station was served by the trams of ''Hanauer Straßenbahn'' (Hanau Tramways). Since 1928, the station has only been connected by bus services.
Once the Second World War was over, damage to the entrance building was repaired. However, it was demolished for the construction of an underpass for Philippsruher Allee in the 1970s along with the freight shed. It was replaced by a single central platform built on the new bridge over the underpass.

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